Examples of using Started looking in English and their translations into Arabic
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Colloquial
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Political
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Already started looking.
(Laughter) Yeah. So I went and started looking.
We just started looking.
Started looking into her past, which led me to you.
No, we just started looking.
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And started looking in the window.
And then we just started looking.
They started looking into alternative therapies.
Yeah. So, I went and started looking.
So they started looking for an accomplice.
Of social science that started looking at.
Once we started looking, we found surveillance footage at puts you at the scene.
He disappeared. We started looking for him.
Worried about the author ' s absence,her family and several members of the Qom community started looking for her.
And her husband started looking for work.
Then, all of a sudden, people… people all around gathered around, and started looking up at him.
She got worried, started looking for her.
I borrowed it and… then I started looking.
Then everyone started looking at us different.
I'm saying that, when we started looking.
Since campus started looking like a nelly video.
I heard through the grapevine… that you and Carl started looking for a tract house.
We got off the exit, started looking for a-- we found a Shoney's restaurant.
Last Friday, the school nurse started looking good to me.
So was my family, who started looking for me in hospitals, police stations and even morgues.
So I kind of had to change hats,and became quite entrepreneurial and started looking for money to buy the equipment that we required.
She started to scream and she started looking around and her eyes were bigger and bigger and realising that.
And I only found out anything about this dark underbelly because I started looking into Trump's relationship to Farage, into a company called Cambridge Analytica.
The campus police started looking into Wendy's sex life.
The Board understands that the Internal Audit Section has started looking into the internal controls on cash resources in field offices, on a priority basis.
